CrisICSum:微博危机事件可解释性分类总结平台

Thi-Huyen Nguyen, M. Shaltev, Koustav Rudra
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像Twitter这样的微博平台在危机事件中会收到大量的信息。实时洞察对应急反应至关重要。因此,有必要开发可靠的工具来有效地消化信息。在本文中,我们提出了一个危机事件分类和总结的平台CrisICSum。CrisICSum的目标是将灾难事件期间的用户帖子分类为不同的人道主义类别(即损害,受影响的人等),并生成类别级别消息的摘要。与现有的系统不同,CrisICSum使用了一个可解释的设计后端分类器。它可以为输出决策生成解释。此外,该平台允许用户对分类和总结阶段进行反馈。CrisICSum是作为一个易于集成的web应用程序设计和运行的。后端模型是可互换的。该系统可以帮助用户和人类组织在灾难情况下改善响应工作。CrisICSum可在https://crisicsum.l3s.uni-hannover.de上获得
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CrisICSum: Interpretable Classification and Summarization Platform for Crisis Events from Microblogs
Microblogging platforms such as Twitter, receive massive messages during crisis events. Real-time insights are crucial for emergency response. Hence, there is a need to develop faithful tools for efficiently digesting information. In this paper, we present CrisICSum, a platform for classification and summarization of crisis events. The objective of CrisICSum is to classify user posts during disaster events into different humanitarian classes (i.e., damage, affected people, etc.) and generate summaries of class-level messages. Unlike existing systems, CrisICSum employs an interpretable by design backend classifier. It can generate explanations for output decisions. Besides, the platform allows user feedback on both classification and summarization phases. CrisICSum is designed and run as an easily integrated web application. Backend models are interchangeable. The system can assist users and human organizations in improving response efforts during disaster situations. CrisICSum is available at https://crisicsum.l3s.uni-hannover.de
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